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I pride myself in attending local and statewide seminars to stay current with the latest techniques, and treatment planning....more

I pride myself in attending local and statewide seminars to stay current with the latest techniques, and treatment planning.

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Yes, emergency contraceptives have side effects and quite obvious. So wait for the effects of i-pill to subside. Delay in periods is quite normal in this case.
Please do not consider emergency contraceptives as means for preventing pregnancy. Adopt safe sex practices to avoid pregnancy if you are sexually active.

Hello, the tablet is a progesterone and helps in supporting pregnancy by allowing trophoblastic proliferation and invasion into endometrium. Usually given in cases of recurrent pregnancy losses, to prevent threatened miscarriages.

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1. Limit well-wishing - This can be extremely important for those first few weeks at home and is also often in the best interest of your baby's health. Certainly you are anxious to show off your new little one, but there will be time. Don't be afraid to place limits and disregard those that would like to insist that it is ok for them to come by. A good game plan is to let everyone know a date after which you will feel up to having visitors meet your newest family member. It is ok if they disagree.

2. Accept help - Chores still can get done by others. Tell family and friends how they can help. When people want to visit, ask if they might be willing to bring food. Don't be afraid to rely on others.

3. Breast-feed if you can - Yes, it's good for the baby but it also will burn an extra 500 calories a day. If you're trying to get the postpartum weight off, breast-feeding is a great way to start.

4. Hang up your cape - You are a superwoman but superheroes need rest too. Napping when the baby sleeps is easier said than done if you think you have to keep up with laundry and cooking. Forget the chores and try to nap at least once a day.

5. Drink water - Breast-feeding increases your need to stay hydrated. Get the equivalent of 8 glasses of water a day. Stay away from sugary sodas and caffeine that can filter into breast milk.

Vaginal discharge is a whitish liquid that is produced in the uterus and is discharged by way of vagina. It is a normal process and it generally begins in a girl life when she is due to attain puberty or prior to menstruation. It is the nature’s way of keeping the vagina healthy and lubricated. Women experience vaginal discharge all through their lives though it reduces after they reach the menopausal stage.
Normal vaginal discharge helps to keep the vagina clean and healthy. It does not have a bad odour or you can say that it has no smell at all and you may see the traces of discharge on your under garment. It is normal for vaginal discharge to increase under certain conditions like- A few days before menstruation During pregnancy During ovulation Hormonal treatment Sexual excitement Emotional stress

Heavy periods, also called menorrhagia, is when a woman loses an excessive amount of blood during consecutive periods.
In most cases, no underlying cause of heavy periods is identified. However, some conditions and treatments have been linked to menorrhagia, including:
? uterine fibroids
? intrauterine contraceptive devices (IUDs)
? anticoagulant medication
? polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS)
? he cause of the problem may sometimes need to be investigated further. This will usually involve having a pelvic examination. A blood test may also sometimes be recommended to check for anaemia (iron deficiency).
? If a cause is still not found, then you may have an ultrasound scan
Treating heavy periods
In some cases, heavy periods do not need to be treated, as they can be a natural variation and may not disrupt your lifestyle.
If treatment is necessary, medication is most commonly used first. However, it may take a while to find the medication most suitable for you, as their effectiveness is different for everyone and some also act as contraceptives.

Dear Namera you will require active fertility management . In case there were adhesions in the pelvis in scopy with tubal and ovarian involvement it is advisable to go for IVF in view of your age , and low husband's counts . Incase the scope findings are suggestive of disease free pelvis , and sperm counts after wash are above atleast 7 M , you can go for IUI treatment for a couple of cycles .

Hello, for proper treatment we have to find out cause behind delay in menses.
Sonography will be helpful in initial stage. You heve to concentrate on diet as well proper exercises like yoga & stretching.

For confirmation of pregnancy do pregnancy test. Its a kit available in all medical it's a best way to your pregnant or not.
White discharge in female is the most common problem, it is becouse of bacteria or fungus infection.

Hi lybrate-user
nothing to be worried about. Its happening because of the irritation due to intercourse. Take the following homoeopathic medicine and abstain from having intercourse till you get alright
1. Staphysagria 200/twice daily for 2 days.
Report if you do not feel better.

Folic acid does not help in conception but helps to prevent abnormalities of the baby.
Both of you should consult doctor as there may be some problems inside you or your husband. We need to diagnose the exact cause and treat that cause to give you pregnancy.